Horticulture Club hosts spring plant sales in Pullman through May 21

The WSU Horticulture Club is selling tomato, basil, and pepper plants, along with many different flowers in various arrangements at their annual spring plant sale.

The WSU Horticulture Club is selling tomato, basil, and pepper plants, along with many different flowers in various arrangements at their annual spring plant sale. Sign up for a 15‑minute time slot on their website. The sales are daily and end May 21.

  • Cougar red tomatoes: $1.50 ea
  • 4 packs of tomatoes and peppers and flowers: $2.25 ea
  • Fuchsia baskets, begonia baskets, deck planters: $32.50 ea
  • Pulp hanging baskets: $44.50 and $49.50 ea

Proceeds go to students members of the club in the form of scholarships.

The sales are at the greenhouses on Ferdinand Way across the road from Ferdinand’s Ice Cream Shoppe. Cash or check only.

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